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Virtualizing SQL Server with VMware or Hyper-VCommented on: 6 years ago
(July 31, 2008)
You have no comments regarding its readiness for SQL clusters. Is VMWARE or HYPER-V certified to work with SQL clustered environments? If so.... would you do it?

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